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 The list of information that must be included is in your information packet.  Beyond that, look for interesting articles about how your element is being used in the real world.  Why is your element important?  Example: titanium toothbrushes, iodine and goiters, gold food, phosphorus and coral

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After every three summaries, you will have an AOI Reflection and page of visuals  Visuals: 2-3 visuals (mix of graphs, tables, and pictures) Name of Element(s) (Phosphorus) Date (January 1, 2010) Entry # (Visuals #1) Title Visual Reference Brief Explanation Page Number

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 AOI Reflection: A one page, single spaced reflection on how the summaries relate to the AOIs Name of Element(s) (Phosphorus) Date (December 31, 2010) Entry # (AOI #1) Title Reflection Page Number

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There are five AOIs that you can relate your summaries to. If you find difficulty in this task- refer to your AOIs sheet and use the guiding questions to respond to your summary.  Approaches to Learning  Community and Service  Human Ingenuity  Environment  Health and Social Education

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 Consider using different colored paper for your two elements, AOIs, and visuals (Ex: Titanium- Yellow, Phosphorus- Blue, AOIs- Pink, Visuals- Green)  Keep it clean! The sloppier you make your notebook, the harder it is to keep organized

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 Keep a running bibliography. TRUST ME.  DON’T even think about plagiarism.  References= MLA  Explanation and understanding of a few concepts are far better than random facts.  The basic information can be done in a few entries. After that, don’t be afraid to go above and beyond. Feel free to be… “mad as a hatter”